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Genesis 12:1-9 Psalm 31:14-18 Proverbs 13:11 20:21 Matthew 14:13-21 Mark 6:30-44 Bible Reading Plan
Genesis 12:1-9:
In this passage, God calls Abram (later known as Abraham) to leave his country, his people, and his father's household and go to the land that God will show him. God promises to bless Abram and make him into a great nation. Abram obeys God's command and sets out with his wife Sarai (later known as Sarah) and his nephew Lot. They travel to the land of Canaan, where God appears to Abram again and promises to give the land to his offspring. Abram builds an altar to worship God and continues his journey, moving between various places in Canaan.
Psalm 31:14-18:
In this portion of Psalm 31, the psalmist continues to express trust and reliance on God amidst adversity. They affirm their confidence in God's faithfulness and ask for deliverance from their enemies. The psalmist pleads for God's mercy and protection, acknowledging their own distress and affliction. They pray for vindication against their foes and express gratitude for God's goodness and salvation.
Proverbs 13:11:
This proverb highlights the value of patience and diligence in acquiring wealth. It suggests that wealth obtained through dishonest or impulsive means may dwindle away quickly, while wealth accumulated gradually through hard work and careful planning tends to grow steadily. The proverb emphasizes the importance of wise stewardship and disciplined perseverance in financial matters.
Proverbs 20:21:
This proverb underscores the significance of inheriting wealth that is acquired through righteousness and integrity. It suggests that an inheritance gained through dishonesty or deceit will not ultimately prosper, as it will be marred by problems and troubles. However, an inheritance obtained with honesty and righteousness will endure and bring blessings to future generations.
Matthew 14:13-21:
In this passage, Jesus withdraws to a solitary place after hearing about the death of John the Baptist. However, a large crowd follows Him, and Jesus has compassion on them. He heals the sick among them and then miraculously feeds the multitude with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This event is known as the feeding of the five thousand and demonstrates Jesus' power to provide for the needs of His followers.
Mark 6:30-44:
Similar to Matthew 14:13-21, this passage describes Jesus' compassion for the crowds and the feeding of the five thousand. It begins with Jesus and His disciples seeking a quiet place to rest, but they are followed by the crowds. Jesus teaches and ministers to them, and when evening approaches, the disciples suggest sending them away to find food. Instead, Jesus instructs His disciples to feed the crowd. With only five loaves and two fish, Jesus miraculously multiplies the food to satisfy the hunger of the entire multitude.
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